High End Youtube Channels/Podcasts

Ricky64

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Hi All;

Just started watching/listening to Mike and Rick's In Stereo Youtube channel. I'm learning a great deal in the setting of pleasant and very listenable dialog.
Another Podcast I've been listening to is The Hifi Podcast with Darren and Duncan
The Hifi Podcast with Darren and Duncan on Apple Podcasts
Very interesting content, one of them being an experienced engineer with background at B&W and now PS Audio.

Any other favorites with high end folks?
RH
 
Although I don't watch for his audio opinions, I do enjoy Steve Gutenberg b/c I like his enthusiasm he has for the gear. He also reviews a wide variety of stuff. He's one of the few legacy reviewers that has adapted to the modern age that doesn't seem to take himself overly serious. After all these are reviewers, not God's. LOL

Darko Audio I like simply because he covers the interesting music and scene from the Berlin perspective, and I like his production.

Zero Fidelity I felt like did a good job being honest with his opinions and not spending an hour to review what he effectively does in 20 minutes.

I don't watch any to make buying decisions, but I do enjoying the video aspect and hearing different thoughts and perspectives.
 
What's Best Forum has some YouTube videos, not many yet but the few I've seen have been entertaining and informative. One is with Lukas from Lampizator and another was an interview with an analog guy, I can't recall his name right now.Just something to add to the list.

I'm always checking for a new Mike&Rick, My favorite part is when Mike asks Rick if he has any questions for the guest, Rick is like yeah, then hits them with one that is typically a bit more edgy than the interview has been up to that point.
 
As long as you can take his personality, I find that Michael Fremer is a pretty interesting follow on YouTube: first on AnalogPlanet (which is still around since it was owned by Stereophile) and now TrackingAngle (in conjunction with TAS). I especially like his coverage of the various trade shows and factory tours/interviews with manufacturers.
 
As long as you can take his personality, I find that Michael Fremer is a pretty interesting follow on YouTube: first on AnalogPlanet (which is still around since it was owned by Stereophile) and now TrackingAngle (in conjunction with TAS). I especially like his coverage of the various trade shows and factory tours/interviews with manufacturers.

I agree - I usually watch his vids with them muted. I find him to be a very grating person.

It's funny to watch sometimes when he walks up to a person they try to be nice and say "oh hi Michael" but their face betrays what they are thinking on the inside. LOL

I was watching one of his previous vids and he says to the guy (I almost think he forgot he was recording it) "So what's the special Michael Fremer Price?". The guy points to the sign and says "it's the show price". There was a slight language barrier so I don't think the vendor knew what MF was really asking for.
 
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